Singapore’s Wilmar International, the world’s largest palm oil processor, said it has ceased sourcing from suppliers allegedly associated with a company that was accused by Greenpeace of causing deforestation in Indonesia, Reuters reports. Previously, Nestlé said that it was “very concerned” by allegations that its palm oil supplier Wilmar International had again been implicated in sourcing palm oil from the protected Leuser ecosystem in Indonesia, according to a report by the Rainforest Action Network (RAN). The Leuser ecosystem, which spans 2.6m hectares (6.4m acres) of peatlands and forests, is the last place on Earth where Sumatran orangutans, elephants, tigers and rhinos coexist in the wild, and is home to more than 200 mammal and 500 bird species, according to The Guardian.